Japan news
- Michigan Senate candidate slammed over Asian campaign ad
(Reuters) - A Michigan Republican Senate candidate's campaign ad showing an Asian actress speaking in halting English drew fire from Asian-American and civil rights groups on Monday who said the commercial plays on racial stereotypes. Former U.S. Representative Pete Hoekstra, who is seeking to challenge U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat, aired the spot during the Super Bowl on Sunday ... - Critics worry Senate ad will revive Asian-bashing
Criticism of a Senate campaign ad featuring a young Asian woman talking in broken English about China taking away American jobs grew Monday as some warned it could revive discrimination against Asian-Americans. - Asian stocks rise after US unemployment falls
Asian stock markets climbed Monday after U.S. unemployment fell to its lowest in three years, suggesting a stronger recovery in the world's No. 1 economy that could benefit the region's exporters. - Asian Stocks Climb on Earnings, RBA Rate Decision; Oil Advances
Asian stocks rose as Japan Tobacco Inc. raised its profit forecast and investors speculated that the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates. Bond risk in Japan fell to a five-month low and oil advanced. - Asian Stocks Advance as U.S. Jobs Data Boosts Economic Optimism
Asian stocks rose, with a regional benchmark index set to extend its longest streak of weekly advances since 2010, after U.S. unemployment unexpectedly fell, boosting the earnings outlook for Asian exporters. - Asian shares rise on US data
Asian shares rose today as surprisingly robust US jobs data bolstered investor risk appetite, overshadowing worries about a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks that are vital to containing the euro zone crisis. - Asian stocks rise, U.S. jobs gain outweighs Greece
Asian shares rose on Monday as surprisingly robust U.S. jobs data bolstered investors' risk appetite, but the euro sagged on worries over a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks which are vital to containing the euro zone crisis. - Asian Shares Rise as U.S. Jobs Report Outweighs Europe Fears
Asian shares rose Monday as surprisingly robust U.S. jobs data bolstered investor risk appetite, overshadowing worries about a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks that are vital to containing the euro zone debt crisis. - Asian Currencies Weaken on Greek Debt Risk, Importers Buying Dollars
Asian currencies snapped a four-day advance on concern recent gains underestimated the risks to global growth from Europe’s still unresolved debt crisis. - Asian stocks rise as U.S. jobs gain outweighs fears
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose on Monday as surprisingly robust U.S. jobs data bolstered investor risk appetite, overshadowing worries about a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks that ...
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